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Built in the 1930’s The Ark is not a traditional synagogue, but is certainly in keeping with the Art Deco style of the era. The building incorporated a number of architectural advancements to successfully create a modernised synagogue experience. The amazing space is inviting and has an intimate feel despite being huge – there was seating for around 700 people. The light flooding in from the windows around the top creates a light and airy feel.

I thoroughly enjoyed this visit with Proj3ct M4yh3m and Kriegaffe9, and meeting Perjury Saint and Ninja Kitten on location.

The Ark Synagogue – View from the balcony

The Ark Synagogue – Impressive view

The Ark Synagogue – Holy book

The Ark Synagogue – Stand at the front

The Ark Synagogue – View from the front

The Ark Synagogue – Book and candle holders

The Ark Synagogue – Book detail

The Ark Synagogue – Book and Star of David

The Ark Synagogue – Seating for 700

The Ark Synagogue – Organ

The Ark Synagogue – Candle holder detail

The Ark Synagogue – Stand at the front

The Ark Synagogue – Jewish writing on board

The Ark Synagogue – Reading stand with gavel

The Ark Synagogue – Doorways in the entrance hall

The Ark Synagogue – Entrance hall

The Ark Synagogue – Entrance hall

The Ark Synagogue – Tables in a side room

The Ark Synagogue – Looks like they had a jumble sale before the synagogue closed